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someone who shows us all how to win at life -- every single day. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. and it is right there behind me, the u.s. capitol. and 48 days now until the november congressional elections, which is shaping up to be a lively and crack ming political showdown. last night, tea party candidates scored huge wins in several states, up ending the predictions, and this morning, the democrats are marshaling forces. and on the republican side, karl rove is expressing surprise. jon karl is here tonight. good evening, jon. >> reporter: diane, the republican leadership is just stunned by what happened last night in delaware, and now they are scrambling to get control of a movement that seems to be taking over their party. >> you betcha. >> reporter: republican leaders had called her a fraud, a liar and unelectable. but now they have to call christine o'donnell republican nominee for senate. >> i didn't count on the establishment to win the primary. i'm not counting on them to win the general. i'm counting on the voters of delaware.
someone who shows us all how to win at life -- every single day. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. and it is right there behind me, the u.s. capitol. and 48 days now until the november congressional elections, which is shaping up to be a lively and crack ming political showdown. last night, tea party candidates scored huge wins in several states, up ending the predictions, and this morning, the democrats are marshaling forces. and on the republican side, karl rove is...
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this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-866-4-trilipix for more information. trilipix. there's more to cholesterol. get the picture. prescribed millions of times, is now available over-the-counter in prevacid®24hr to treat frequent heartburn. it's now the fastest growing heartburn relief on the shelf. prevacid®24hr. same medicine. new location. the shelf. prevacid®24hr. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. today, the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >>> fina >>> finally tonight, iwo jima, the immortal image of five marines and a navy man raising a flag on an island where american boys looked at death and just kept fighting. 65 years later, some of them set food there again, and here's david muir. >> reporter: it was an encounter unimaginable today. some of the fiercest fighting of world war
this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-866-4-trilipix for more information. trilipix. there's more to cholesterol. get the picture. prescribed millions of times, is now available over-the-counter in prevacid®24hr to treat frequent heartburn. it's now the fastest growing heartburn relief on the shelf. prevacid®24hr. same medicine. new location. the shelf. prevacid®24hr. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an...
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but first, the pictures that stopped us all today. and a warning -- for some, they may be difficult to watch. a group of british soldiers under attack. the soldier lifts his rifle. they fire back. they believe they've hit their target. at least some of the enemy. >> enemy down! enemy down! >> reporter: but it is not long before his fellow soldier, adam smith, to the right there, gets hit. >> man down! man down! medic. get a medic. >> reporter: with that camera on his helmet, he makes his way to the 23-year-old who had been shot, the bullet raising his face. >> where is he hit? >> in the face. >> reporter: as they try to help, the fire fight continues across the open field. the men of that company lost nine soldiers in a month's time. the injured soldier would be pulled to safety, and after stitching on his face, we're told, within 48 hours, back on patrol. and so we bring in our chief foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz, who is in afghanistan tonight. she's been there more than a dozen times now. and we know that is just one
but first, the pictures that stopped us all today. and a warning -- for some, they may be difficult to watch. a group of british soldiers under attack. the soldier lifts his rifle. they fire back. they believe they've hit their target. at least some of the enemy. >> enemy down! enemy down! >> reporter: but it is not long before his fellow soldier, adam smith, to the right there, gets hit. >> man down! man down! medic. get a medic. >> reporter: with that camera on his...
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that will do it for us for today. thanks so much for joining us today. next week my guest national education association president dennis van willkof. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend. >>> decision day. bp plans to force out ceo tony hayward. >> i think he said a lot of bad things. >> what's next for the oil company and the gulf coast. >>> then, fierce floods. the damage, the heartbreak in the heartland, and today's big threats. >>> and, angelina jolie's action. the superstar's new movie "salt" in "insomniac theater." it's monday, july 26th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> we both saw the same movie this weekend but slightly different takes on angelina. >> you wouldn't know it by the numbers we both gave it. >> right, yeah. >> different takes on this new movie. who is salt? you'll find out today. >> pretty good. we'll see that in 30 minutes. good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm vinita nair. >>> there's a major change coming in the leadership of
that will do it for us for today. thanks so much for joining us today. next week my guest national education association president dennis van willkof. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend. >>> decision day. bp plans to force out ceo tony hayward. >> i think he said a lot of bad things. >> what's next for the oil company and the gulf coast. >>> then, fierce floods. the damage, the...
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the market has been telling us. the lead indicators have been telling us and the baltic dry shipping index which we've been talking about a long time, and it's down 30% since may, maria. it's saying there will be a slowing in the second half. we don't think it will dip into negative territory. for us to get more negative, you need to see the house prices fall down to the down side. the second one, maria, is the credit situation in europe. spain had an auction yesterday. people were waiting with bated breath. moody's didn't downgrade, but they said they might be about to downgrade spain. everyone was waiting with bated breath just like people watching the world cup waiting with bated breath. how is this going to turn out? >> right. >> so the auction went well. maybe this terrible spread of greece to portugal to spain maybe can be stopped within europe and not cross the english channel to great britain and from there to north america. >> what do you do with your money then? what are you telling clients and investors i
the market has been telling us. the lead indicators have been telling us and the baltic dry shipping index which we've been talking about a long time, and it's down 30% since may, maria. it's saying there will be a slowing in the second half. we don't think it will dip into negative territory. for us to get more negative, you need to see the house prices fall down to the down side. the second one, maria, is the credit situation in europe. spain had an auction yesterday. people were waiting with...
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thank you very much. >> reporter: most of us don't. and what did he nine-season tenure of truth-telling prove, if not that if we might not like getting our feelings hurt, we really do want to know, am i really any good? so, you can see how the contestants would nod or smile when the nonsimon judges were speaking, and then may would make that turn in simon's direction and suck in their breathe, because this was the opinion that mattered. >> you are able to hear somebody who is undiscovered with a voice like yours, and this was that time. congratulations. >> reporter: and when simon said you were good, holy cow, it went you were good. >> to me, you stand for everything we're looking for in this competition, and i mean everything. >> reporter: so the truth may simon cowell famous and rich. he's now producing his own shows, making tens of millions of dollars, and maybe, just maybe, he ramped up the tough guy act a little bit once he realized it was making him a fortune -- >> thank you. thank you. >> reporter: but it seems we're okay with t
thank you very much. >> reporter: most of us don't. and what did he nine-season tenure of truth-telling prove, if not that if we might not like getting our feelings hurt, we really do want to know, am i really any good? so, you can see how the contestants would nod or smile when the nonsimon judges were speaking, and then may would make that turn in simon's direction and suck in their breathe, because this was the opinion that mattered. >> you are able to hear somebody who is...
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doctors are using advanced technology that was once unheard of this close to the battlefield. technology to ease pain like never before. >> ace wraps. >> reporter: salvage even more limbs. save even more lives. >> billions of dollars are spent on fighter jets and, you know, helicopters and things like that. we can invest in frontline, close to the point of injury medical care and we knows it saves lives. >> reporter: nine years into this war, the u.s. military is getting very good at fighting and surviving. >> he was given five mills of morphine in flight. >> reporter: outside the hospital, the teams wait for the ambulance to pull up. this one carrying a 23-year-old american soldier who was one week away from returning home. >> he has amputated right foot. >> do you have pain right now? your pain is all in your leg? >> reporter: this doctor leads a trauma team of u.s. and canadian nurses, medics and coremen. 28 years old, just five years older than his patient. >> take some deep breaths for me. >> reporter: a family medical practitioner back in canada, he's been in kandahar fo
doctors are using advanced technology that was once unheard of this close to the battlefield. technology to ease pain like never before. >> ace wraps. >> reporter: salvage even more limbs. save even more lives. >> billions of dollars are spent on fighter jets and, you know, helicopters and things like that. we can invest in frontline, close to the point of injury medical care and we knows it saves lives. >> reporter: nine years into this war, the u.s. military is getting...
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do they really get us, and what we're going through? and i think that i can do a better job of that, and partly because i do believe that we're in a stronger position now than we were in a year ago. >> reporter: mr. president, thanks very much. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> the president of the united states. well, george, how did he do? >> reporter: i think he warmed up to it over the course of the interview, cynthia. i think you saw to the end, you know, that summation of his first year in offi. the president making the kinds of concessions that i think a lot of people out in the country expecting to hear. now, the white house has had some time to prepare for this. they saw this coming about a week ago. that was too late, though, as i said, right at the top. there was really nothing they could do. they knew they had to go show the flag in massachusetts on sunday. not expecting it would do much good, but you know, they're going to have to -- they still have a lot of tough decisions going forward, eecially on health care. >> so, how a
do they really get us, and what we're going through? and i think that i can do a better job of that, and partly because i do believe that we're in a stronger position now than we were in a year ago. >> reporter: mr. president, thanks very much. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> the president of the united states. well, george, how did he do? >> reporter: i think he warmed up to it over the course of the interview, cynthia. i think you saw to the end, you know, that...
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this may allow us to make more virulent viruses. this could unleash bacteria on the world that has properties we different expect that could cause great disease or ecological damage. >> reporter: scientists will debate if this is truly creating new life, but in wound can deny the impact of this achievement. venter says within a year this technology will produce vaccines and may be used as powerhouses to generate energy and clean up oil spills. >> i'm not so sure with what the one person said that life is not the mystery, but what have you been hearing from scientists all day? >> reporter: historic. >> and going to be banner headline. thank you, rich besser. >>> news from overseas, in tehran today. three american mothers had an emotional reunion with their children who have been held in an iranian president, facing charges of spying after they crossed the border while hiking. the three students spoke, too, and we asked martha raddatz to tell us what this says about iran. >> reporter: clutching flowers and shrouded in the head cover r
this may allow us to make more virulent viruses. this could unleash bacteria on the world that has properties we different expect that could cause great disease or ecological damage. >> reporter: scientists will debate if this is truly creating new life, but in wound can deny the impact of this achievement. venter says within a year this technology will produce vaccines and may be used as powerhouses to generate energy and clean up oil spills. >> i'm not so sure with what the one...
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just don't feel .like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor r and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think, "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. >>> so, what's your religious iq for specific facts? the pew forum asked 3400 americans some facts about the religions of the world, te
just don't feel .like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor r and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. one month, five years after you do retire?...
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she's taken a tour of the area, and she joins us now. robin? >> reporter: terry, still a lot of activity here at the airport at this hour. a number of military aircraft just arriving here, including a group from homestead air force base in florida. their job is to assess the damage on the ground here. we were able to leave the airport a short time ago. what we witnessed, horrific. that's the word. absolutely horrific. everywhere that we turn. rescue attempts in progress. there was one woman trapped underneath the rubble. her rescuers trying desperately to get to her and we could hear her voice and she was instructing the rescuers, telling them, go right, go left. they were able to get her water, but when we left, she was still well buried underneath the rubble. and as we attempted to come back here to the airport, all of a sudden, people filled the street. they were running everywhere. we asked what was happening, and someone said a wave, a wave is coming. of course, they meant a tsunami, which was not the case, but terry, you can imagine, it d
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting plavix. other rare but serious side effects may occur. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. for constipation relief... nothing works etter than miralax
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ i didn't either. >>> as you may know, 59 u.s. troops were killed in afghanistan in june, tieing the record for most u.s. troop deaths in one month there. our martha raddatz, who has been there so often, spent time with a general at the center of that loss, and the struggle for success. >> reporter: major general john campbell is back in afghanistan for the second time. he served in iraq for two years, as well, when the violence was at its worst. but he may not be the only one in his family who will be in the fight. >> my son is at ft. benning right now, going through basic training. he was at texas tech, 2 1/2 years, and he kept telling me, dad, i want to serve. what do you tell your son when he says that? >> reporter: came bell has been in afghanistan only five w
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ i didn't either. >>> as you may know, 59 u.s. troops were killed in afghanistan in june, tieing the record for most u.s. troop deaths in one month there. our martha raddatz, who has been there so often, spent time with a general at the...
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can i use my hands? is that alright? i take good care of my body and i do it so i can do this. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, keep your heart healthy. cheerios can help. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. i, i want to be doing roller derby until i break a hip. and then i'll do it for a little bit longer. hahaha. [ male announcer ] it's simple, love your heart so you can do what you love. what do you love? see how cheerios can help you do it. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with martin bashir. >> she's won three grammy awards and sold more than 40 million albums. she does it with a mesmerizing voice, and songs that convey heartfelt emotion. not 42, she has a new album, "laws of illusion." but who influenced her? sarah mclachlan tells us in tonight's "play list." ♪ the arms of the angel ♪ may you find >> if i had to pick one song for me that summed me up, it would be "angel." it's been the song that most people have commented on to me. for me, that's one of the best
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pchts want to be rock stars. >> can you sing with us? >> reporter: we all might want to rock and roll all night, but only kiss can do it like this. i'm john berman for "nightline" in minneapolis. >> a real life rock and roll fantasy. our thanks to john berman. we'll be right back, but first, here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next on abc. >> jimmy: on the show tonight, david arquette, about dooe cornish and comedian jim breuer. it's a new year. but you know that.
pchts want to be rock stars. >> can you sing with us? >> reporter: we all might want to rock and roll all night, but only kiss can do it like this. i'm john berman for "nightline" in minneapolis. >> a real life rock and roll fantasy. our thanks to john berman. we'll be right back, but first, here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next on abc. >> jimmy: on the show tonight, david arquette, about dooe cornish and comedian jim breuer. it's a new year. but you...
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martha raddatz tells us his latest video is a polished production. satan -- >> reporter: he calls america satan -- explicitly urging muslims to murder americans. but the video itself looks almost corporate, and today, investigators are examining the well-produced propaganda tape to see what clues it offers. first-- compare it to the last time osama bin laden was seen on video in this september 2007 tape. the awlaki image is sharp. the background is wood lattice. the glass topped desk, an executive leather chair and not one but two microphones. investigators will try to find where those items could have been purchased and narrow it down anyway they can. awlaki has made his name with recruiting videos. investigators from new york congressman anthony welner's office found more than 700 videos on youtube with an alarming 3.5 million hits. weiner said the videos facilitated "the recruitment of homegrown terror." youtube took down some of the most offensive. but the still incredibly easy to find in videos of awlaki on youtube. you just type in his name and
martha raddatz tells us his latest video is a polished production. satan -- >> reporter: he calls america satan -- explicitly urging muslims to murder americans. but the video itself looks almost corporate, and today, investigators are examining the well-produced propaganda tape to see what clues it offers. first-- compare it to the last time osama bin laden was seen on video in this september 2007 tape. the awlaki image is sharp. the background is wood lattice. the glass topped desk, an...
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but you know what, he's the glue that holds us all together. people know a lot of things about me, but no one needs to know about my condition. thanks to depend®, they don't. [ male announcer ] now the best protection also comes in new prints and colors. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have he
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it helped users to use a "search me" button. when someone clicks on your "search me" button they are taken directly to a google page listing results that apply only to you. >> in isn't respects if you can't be found easily online with a click or two, you miss that important opportunity to validate your background or credentials. >> reporter: users can look at their results. the survey texts you or e-mails you when your search results are viewed. >> visibility's basic service is free. additional features including those alerts cost $3 a month or $30 for one year. >>> well, it was a total eclipse at the weekend box office. the yu "twilight" movie taking in $69 million in ticket sales and bringing totally since last wednesday to $161 million. "the last airbender" finished in second by dreadful reviews. and "toy story 3" still finished in a very strong third place. >>> and we we come back, more problems for the republican party. >> and members of his own party want him done.art. >>> now for a look at your morning road conditions. ex
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>> they told us we can't. there's a change in the bound y boundari boundaries, more houses. >> reporter: behind me here is where homeowners have been lining to find out when we can go in. we'll be allowed to go in soon. but the owners of at least 83 homes damaged or destroyed in this fire ball still have no idea when they'll be able to get inside and find out if they have anything left. dan? >> incredibly frustrating for those people, i sure. neal karlinsky tonight. >>> and in colorado, hundreds of evacuees were allowed to return to their homes in an area near bould their was hit by wild fires. 169 homes were destroyed. now investigators are looking into whether a fire pit sparked this blaze, which could mean criminal charges are possible. the fire is now more than 70% contained. >>> congress goes back into session tomorrow, and issue number is is your taxes, mostly the bush tax cuts. the white house and republicans have been sparring over this issue, but today, a top republican seemed to open the door to a de
>> they told us we can't. there's a change in the bound y boundari boundaries, more houses. >> reporter: behind me here is where homeowners have been lining to find out when we can go in. we'll be allowed to go in soon. but the owners of at least 83 homes damaged or destroyed in this fire ball still have no idea when they'll be able to get inside and find out if they have anything left. dan? >> incredibly frustrating for those people, i sure. neal karlinsky tonight....
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >>> and other news today. four days to go before those midterm elections. and in the home stretch, democrats and republicans are staking out their final positions. democrats looking to keep some open doors in congress. republicans trying to close down the options of one man, president obama. jon karl has more. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next speaker of the u.s. house of representatives -- >> reporter: stop obama. that's the message from would be speaker john boehner tonight in ohio, as he begins the final push. >> your government is out of control. do you have to accept it? do you have to take it? hell no, you don't. >> reporter: in race after race, republicans are closing out the campaign by trying to make tuesday's elections into one big national referendum on
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> coming up, we're looking into the new, legal, synthetic marijuana that has many people worried. legal synthetic marijuana that has many people worried. copd doesn't just make it hard to breathe... it makes it hard to do a lot of things. and i'm a guy who likes to go exploring ... get my hands dirty... and try new things. so i asked my doctor if spiriva could help me breathe better. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain... or have problems passing urine. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing u
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but this year, the nominees give us their "three words." used every day, ! its triple ingredient formula is clinically proven to relieve dry, itchy skin, with 92% of people reporting improved overall skin condition .over time. eucerin calming creme. and the gentle cleansing formula of calming body wash. calm, healthy skin starts with eucerin. re professional with va. with our advanced technology and the care we provide, our work truly fulfills america's promise to our veterans. (announcer) learn more about careers with today's va at vacareers.va.gov. (female announcer) if you want to slim them down, wear them out, or clean them up, you can find exacly what you need during the pesmart solutions sale. save up to 20% on hundreds of items! right now, at petsmart. you might know that it has protein, but whole soy's also naturally packed with fiber, antioxidants and other nutrients. which is why we bake it with fruit... to make soyjoy. >>> doctors estimate that 15% of all couples in the united states are affected by infertility. and it's such an emotionally-charge
but this year, the nominees give us their "three words." used every day, ! its triple ingredient formula is clinically proven to relieve dry, itchy skin, with 92% of people reporting improved overall skin condition .over time. eucerin calming creme. and the gentle cleansing formula of calming body wash. calm, healthy skin starts with eucerin. re professional with va. with our advanced technology and the care we provide, our work truly fulfills america's promise to our veterans....
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, ]e fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a new liquid gel. new zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >>> we end tonight w >>> we end tonight with an anniversary. it was 50 years ago today that one of the most beloved children's books of all time first asked that unforgettable question. >> do you like green eggs and ham? >> reporter: of course, you know the story, sam i am, encouraging, begging his unnamed put-upon friend to try just try green eggs and ham. seen here in a 1973 cartoon. >> i do not like green eggs and ham. >> reporter: the classic came from a bet between the author and his editor. could dr. seuss, using just 50 words, write an entertaining and intelligent children's book? in a word -- yes. seuss won the bet, $1 for each word. since then, identity bex one of the best-selling children's books of all time. read by american presidents. >> would you like them here or
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, ]e fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a new liquid gel. new zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. >>> we end tonight w >>> we end tonight with an anniversary. it was 50 years ago today that one of the most beloved children's books of all time first asked that unforgettable...
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official told us he likely used internet cafes to talk to al qaeda. the school's director now believes that abdulmutallab used arabic studies as a cover. abdulmutallab ended up studying here with roughly 70 students from around the world. students like linda shen, a christian from san francisco. >> sometimes we have students who are devout muslims who -- male students would refuse to talk to or look at female students. and he wasn't like that. >> reporter: officials believe heinked up with al qaeda at a training camp like several of these camps hidden in the deserts or mountains of yemen, yet so close to where his former classmates still study. martha raddatz, abc news, sanaa, yemen. >>> we have learned that the suicide bomber who killed seven cia agents in afghanistan last week was a doctor from jordan who promised to lead the agency to top al qaeda operatives but he was really a double agent. the man was recruited to help the cia by a jordanian military officer who was a member of jordan's royal family. that officer was among those killed in the bla
official told us he likely used internet cafes to talk to al qaeda. the school's director now believes that abdulmutallab used arabic studies as a cover. abdulmutallab ended up studying here with roughly 70 students from around the world. students like linda shen, a christian from san francisco. >> sometimes we have students who are devout muslims who -- male students would refuse to talk to or look at female students. and he wasn't like that. >> reporter: officials believe heinked...
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to see a reality to which most of us are blinded of a corrupt, illegitimate government that holds us all in shackles. >> i'm saying no, we don't have to do it. >> it's like any major cult. >> reporter: j.j. macnab, an author whose managed to infiltrate this anti-government sub culture says it consists of perhaps hundreds of thousands of mostly white, middle aged men all over the country. >> a person outside of that roms their eyes, says it's crazy. a person inside is willing to die for that. >> reporter: in an effort to personally secede from the nation, to achieve sovereignty, these people often, according to the fbi, engage in crimes such as threatening judges, using fake money and drivers license and even murdering police officers when they feel cornered. >> i call myself a modern day freedom fighter. >> reporter: brent johnson is a freedom fighter. so, you're telling me that when the fbi says that sovereign citizens are home grown terrorists, that that's just scare tactics? >> there are dangerous people in that movement. but i'm not one of them. i'm not a danger to anybody except
to see a reality to which most of us are blinded of a corrupt, illegitimate government that holds us all in shackles. >> i'm saying no, we don't have to do it. >> it's like any major cult. >> reporter: j.j. macnab, an author whose managed to infiltrate this anti-government sub culture says it consists of perhaps hundreds of thousands of mostly white, middle aged men all over the country. >> a person outside of that roms their eyes, says it's crazy. a person inside is...
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what do the sales tell us about jobs in america? >>> sounding alarms -- "world news" investigates a dangerous new way teenagers are getting high on a substance at the corner store. >>> and drawing hope -- you'll meet a little boy with a big health battle who found out a way to get the monsters on his side. >>> good evening. this thanksgiving week, our usual conversation will be about the sweetness and stress of being with family. but this year, something different. americans are wrestling with the new rules of travel versus the threat of terrorism. we set out to find out what is really happening at the airports and also a new abc news poll on those aggressive patdowns. it shows we are a nation divided. half of us say the new body searches go too far. the other half feel they're justified. today, the white house had to weigh in on all the complaints. abc's jake tapper is there for us tonight. jake. >> reporter: good evening, diane. the head of the transportation security administration today said that flying is a privelege, and he sa
what do the sales tell us about jobs in america? >>> sounding alarms -- "world news" investigates a dangerous new way teenagers are getting high on a substance at the corner store. >>> and drawing hope -- you'll meet a little boy with a big health battle who found out a way to get the monsters on his side. >>> good evening. this thanksgiving week, our usual conversation will be about the sweetness and stress of being with family. but this year, something...
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and sharyn alfonsi joins us to tell us what's going on. some of the little menaces right at her feet. >> reporter: we are with the stingrays at adventure aquarium. i'm told their barbs have actually been cut so their are not dangerous. imagine being on the beach, being surrounded by these, swarmed by them. it might seem unusual, but apparently nothing's that unusual this summer. a menacing sight off the massachusetts coast. a 15-foot great white shark. this one caught and tagged by a fishermen. in new jersey, five shark sightings in three days. >> he was about 8 to 10 feet and not more than, i'd say, 20 feet away. i popped the board around and started paddling like crazy. >> reporter: on the west coast, a cluster of stingrays stung more than 70 swimmers. >> it's pretty bad. it's right between my toes. >> reporter: in san diego, beachgoers spotted an extremely rare giant black jellyfish. with tenicles dangling 18 feet into the water. this summer, sea creatures across the country are causing a stir and sometimes a sting. biologists say there
and sharyn alfonsi joins us to tell us what's going on. some of the little menaces right at her feet. >> reporter: we are with the stingrays at adventure aquarium. i'm told their barbs have actually been cut so their are not dangerous. imagine being on the beach, being surrounded by these, swarmed by them. it might seem unusual, but apparently nothing's that unusual this summer. a menacing sight off the massachusetts coast. a 15-foot great white shark. this one caught and tagged by a...
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expensive, only used in places like hospitals. but rumor has it, apple has invented a tablet for the masses. these unauthorized pictures are floating around online of a flat screen you touch to read books, play games, search the web, watch movies. we think the first apple tablet will be this size. i'm going to need to get a new handbag. but the idea is, you would no longer need to cart around a computer, a calendar, a shopping list, blackberry or a dvd player, ipod. and no need to visit the newsstand for a newspaper or a magazine. this demo of what "sports illustrated" might look like on a tablet got a lot of attention. what about the argument that this could put magazines out of business? >> no. boy are we in business. this is a whole other way for me to edit, for you to consume. this is a door being kicked open. >> reporter: you have to embrace it. you have to go with it. >> at least you want to dance. >> reporter: at least you want to dance. with apple leading the way, a tablet could really revolutionize the world of publishing
expensive, only used in places like hospitals. but rumor has it, apple has invented a tablet for the masses. these unauthorized pictures are floating around online of a flat screen you touch to read books, play games, search the web, watch movies. we think the first apple tablet will be this size. i'm going to need to get a new handbag. but the idea is, you would no longer need to cart around a computer, a calendar, a shopping list, blackberry or a dvd player, ipod. and no need to visit the...
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cost us our whole business. because losing 25% of your business in a short amount of time is business threatening. >> reporter: yet another drag on a cash-strapped state battered by foreclosures, threatened boycotts could cost the phoenix area alone an estimated $90 million in hotel and convention business. another expense? the flurry of legal challenges, including one by the obama administration. outside federal court in phoenix, the protests go on. inside, a judge will decide if the state crackdown is constitutional, and if it will go into affect on thursday. barbara pinto, abc news. >>> a doctor aeconomying patient on a flight that crashed into lake michigan wrote a letter found in the doctor's bag. dear all, we love you, we lost power over the middle of lake michigan and are turning back. we are praying to god that all will be taken care of. we love you. >>> and we'll be right back. in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought t
cost us our whole business. because losing 25% of your business in a short amount of time is business threatening. >> reporter: yet another drag on a cash-strapped state battered by foreclosures, threatened boycotts could cost the phoenix area alone an estimated $90 million in hotel and convention business. another expense? the flurry of legal challenges, including one by the obama administration. outside federal court in phoenix, the protests go on. inside, a judge will decide if the...
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sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. >>> you had a powerful response to this story last night. authorities have now identified the body of tyler clem men ty, the young man who leapt from a bridge after his college roommate secretly broadcast his gay sexual encounter live over the i
sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official...
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gave us a hint of the car. promising us it works. the question is how far will it travel. that's what they plan to unveil in a week ahead. >> a lot of people are wondering, don't you have a day job? >> our day job is coke and mentos. it's that simple. more than a full-time job. >> it is their day job. you can find a link on our website, abcnews.com. >>> we learned that a bit of princess diana glamour lost for years is out at auction. she created a stir in this dress at her first public event after her engagement. the designers found it stashed away among their possessions. it could now fetch more than $70,000. lots of attention. >>> when we come back. you weighed in with favorite roles from dennis hopper. \s seg 3 /e your blood sugar. l you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still be high, and you need extra help. ask your doctor about onglyza, a once daily medicine used with diet and exercise to control high blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. adding onglyza to your current oral medicine may help reduce after meal blood sugar spikes and may help redu
gave us a hint of the car. promising us it works. the question is how far will it travel. that's what they plan to unveil in a week ahead. >> a lot of people are wondering, don't you have a day job? >> our day job is coke and mentos. it's that simple. more than a full-time job. >> it is their day job. you can find a link on our website, abcnews.com. >>> we learned that a bit of princess diana glamour lost for years is out at auction. she created a stir in this dress...
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james hunt has been using dxm to get high since he us was 17. >> you don't think about drugs being on the counter at walmart. you just walk in anywhere, like, in any city in the country, and get drugs. >> reporter: still, today, an fda advisory committee voted to keep the cough medicines available without a description, in keeping with the industry group position. the industry says the key is to educate parents withed as like these. >> do my parents no? yeah right. i even get high in my room. >> they have no clue. >> reporter: the fda must still decide whether to accept today's recommendation of their panel to keep the medicines nop prescription. it is very likely they will. it will come down to parents preventing cough medicine abuse, not the federal government. >> so, they will, at this point, at least, not make them a prescription drug? >> reporter: that's right. >> i want to ask you about something else, because there is news today on a report you first gave us here and all of our viewers heard about with everyone is osteoporosis drugs li and unusual broken bones. what is new? >>
james hunt has been using dxm to get high since he us was 17. >> you don't think about drugs being on the counter at walmart. you just walk in anywhere, like, in any city in the country, and get drugs. >> reporter: still, today, an fda advisory committee voted to keep the cough medicines available without a description, in keeping with the industry group position. the industry says the key is to educate parents withed as like these. >> do my parents no? yeah right. i even get...
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can you tell us about that day? >> it was what is asked of us to do every day, but honestly, to tell the story about that day, hurts me. >> reporter: staff sergeant brett perry was near giunta when they were ambushed. >> i can't even begin to describe how intense it was. i could see the guys -- i could see their muzzle flashes. >> reporter: that is when sal giunta made his extraordinary move. seeing his best friend, platoon leader josh brennan was badly wounded and being dragged away by insurgent, giunta charged right into the ambush after them, under heavy fire. how often do you remember that time, that day? >> i think about it multiple times a day. i think about it every day. all the time. >> reporter: giunta pulled brennan to safety. >> he was putting everything he had to keeping brennan alive. he was talking to him, comforting him, saying, you know, you're -- all you got to do is survive. you're done. you're going to go home. all you have to do is pull through. >> reporter: but brennan did not make it. and amid
can you tell us about that day? >> it was what is asked of us to do every day, but honestly, to tell the story about that day, hurts me. >> reporter: staff sergeant brett perry was near giunta when they were ambushed. >> i can't even begin to describe how intense it was. i could see the guys -- i could see their muzzle flashes. >> reporter: that is when sal giunta made his extraordinary move. seeing his best friend, platoon leader josh brennan was badly wounded and being...
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for the achiever in us all.
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one used a ball point pen to perform a trach yotty. >> we used a pen. >> reporter: food, clean water and medical supplies are arriving, but they're parked at the airport and slow to get to the quake victims. one week into this catastrophe, the mission could turn from rescuing trapped victims to recovering bodies. but search teams are still looking and listening for evidence of life. >> the next step is listening for these guys. they know where their neighbors were. they know they haven't seen them. >> reporter: streets have turned into beds where the whole families sleep and bathe with dirty water. as misery and desperation grows violence raises, more looting as victims try to get their hands on anything, including toothpaste, to mask the smell of decaying corpses. authorities have revise the death toll to 200,000, double the previous estimate, vinita and eric. >> a staggering toll, thanks. >>> we update you, when we spoke with tim traynor in north haiti, there were plenty of beds. he reports this morning that they have 12 more patients flown in from the coast guard and navy. they ex
one used a ball point pen to perform a trach yotty. >> we used a pen. >> reporter: food, clean water and medical supplies are arriving, but they're parked at the airport and slow to get to the quake victims. one week into this catastrophe, the mission could turn from rescuing trapped victims to recovering bodies. but search teams are still looking and listening for evidence of life. >> the next step is listening for these guys. they know where their neighbors were. they know...
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more of us join the unployed. but he also see surprising ways americans are changing the way we work in this country. >>> payback. big bonuses for big wig bankers, charging higher fees. we're out with the people, let's send them a message with our money. >>> dieters beware. that diet food may not be as skinny as we think. >>> no joke. the nighttime drama starring a come king. >>> and, for all the boys who love their moms. our "person of the week." >>> good evening. tonight, a dose of disappointment about jobs in america. two months ago, we seemed to have turned the tide. but today, we learned in december, once again, thousands of workers lost jobs. 85,000 of them. for perspective look, we are much better off than the worst job loss a year ago, but tonight, millions of unemployed are still searching. to the white house for answers, and jake tapper for the response there today. jake? >> reporter: well, diane, the president was hoping for better news, but he and his team were dismayed to learn the nation's un'em mroi
more of us join the unployed. but he also see surprising ways americans are changing the way we work in this country. >>> payback. big bonuses for big wig bankers, charging higher fees. we're out with the people, let's send them a message with our money. >>> dieters beware. that diet food may not be as skinny as we think. >>> no joke. the nighttime drama starring a come king. >>> and, for all the boys who love their moms. our "person of the week."...
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i use it once inside to kill the bugs. stops them dead. guaranteed. and outside to keep new ones from moving in. that's up to 12 months protection against bugs. and 12 months of keeping our house to ourselves. until your mother comes. right. ortho home defense max. defend what's yours. the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. so today i'm finally talking to my dtor about overactive bladder. [ female announcer ] if you're suffering, today is the day to talk to your doctor and ask about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents all day and all night. plus, toviaz comes with a simple plan with tips on food and drink choices. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma or cannot empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. toviaz can cause blurred vision and drowsiness, so use caution when driving or doing unsafe tasks. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. [ jackie ]
i use it once inside to kill the bugs. stops them dead. guaranteed. and outside to keep new ones from moving in. that's up to 12 months protection against bugs. and 12 months of keeping our house to ourselves. until your mother comes. right. ortho home defense max. defend what's yours. the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. so today i'm finally talking to my dtor about overactive...
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using his boat, the rookie, to help clean up the gulf. friends say he found the bureaucracy frustrating, the whole thing depressing. yesterday morning the father of father walked into the boat's wheelhouse and shot himself. >> we don't want this to become a cascading event. >> reporter: there is real worry that could happen. tens of thousands are already seeking bouncounseling and final assistan assistance. >> our ghaesic violence has gone up 320%. the cause and complaints that our police department receives has went up 110% a day. >> reporter: but you don't need statistics to tell there's hurt. you can see it on faces. at this town meeting in boothville, louisiana. >> how many of you are thinking, should you say, should you go? >> reporter: more than half the families are thinking of moving. their livelihood gone. but so is life as they knew it. >> i was hoping just to come out, spend the whole time on the bayou. >> reporter: not getting a chance to do that? >> really very different than hurricanes, where you can have a lot of destructio
using his boat, the rookie, to help clean up the gulf. friends say he found the bureaucracy frustrating, the whole thing depressing. yesterday morning the father of father walked into the boat's wheelhouse and shot himself. >> we don't want this to become a cascading event. >> reporter: there is real worry that could happen. tens of thousands are already seeking bouncounseling and final assistan assistance. >> our ghaesic violence has gone up 320%. the cause and complaints...
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that's why it's going to take us a long time. for us to get out of this hole. put people back to work. >> reporter: not to mention what some economists consider the real unemployment rate that grew last month to 16.8%. that includes workers who were forced to go part time and discouraged workers who stopped looking. >> have given up. you pointed out 11 million jobs just to make the 8.5 million loss. >> you can't forget that people enter the workforce every month. so those extra people need work. >>> be what about the workers jobs that have vanished and for good. abc's betsy stark. >> reporter: forest graves wasn't looking to reinvent himself. after being laid off, he had to. it was the day after christmas. >> merry christmas, right? >> reporter: at 49, in a rotten economy, he felt like a sales job that he had hewlett-packard, was out. so forest allowed himself to dream. the result -- the life-long coffee lover is now trying to turn the bean roasting that he did as a hobby into a livelihood. supported by a crew of family-only workers. is it true that everybody's
that's why it's going to take us a long time. for us to get out of this hole. put people back to work. >> reporter: not to mention what some economists consider the real unemployment rate that grew last month to 16.8%. that includes workers who were forced to go part time and discouraged workers who stopped looking. >> have given up. you pointed out 11 million jobs just to make the 8.5 million loss. >> you can't forget that people enter the workforce every month. so those...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident... in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you... ... and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet... you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. day or night. tell your doctor about your medical condition... ... and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed back ache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or lo
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident... in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you... ... and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet... you take every day, so you can be...
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today, they started using them in new york. the scanners give screeners the ability to see beneath a passenger's clothing while they search for weapons. but some critics say it's a virtual strip search. michael roberts is a pilot with express jet airlines. he was headed to work last friday when he was chosen to go through one of the new scanners. he refused. and rep fused to have a full body patdown instead. the tsa would not let him fly. roberts appeared exclusively this morning on "good morning america." >> fourth amendment. it's there for a reason. and it's not dispensable. >> reporter: but the tsa says they are privacy filters, so, this is all that a screener sees. they issued a statement, saying, crew members have access to sensitive areas of airports and airplanes, making crew members subject to multiple layers of security. anyone who refuses simply cannot be allowed to fly. >> i agree that security is not an option. security is the absolutely necessary in the that we live in. but it doesn't require stripping our rights a
today, they started using them in new york. the scanners give screeners the ability to see beneath a passenger's clothing while they search for weapons. but some critics say it's a virtual strip search. michael roberts is a pilot with express jet airlines. he was headed to work last friday when he was chosen to go through one of the new scanners. he refused. and rep fused to have a full body patdown instead. the tsa would not let him fly. roberts appeared exclusively this morning on "good...
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we used to be active hunter-gather hunter-gatherers. then came the industrial revolution, slowing us down as factory workers. then, the technology boom, planting us behind desks. that was the case with this company, who i visited for "20/20." >> we all like the rewards of can dips, treats, snacks. >> the entire company spent its day on its bottom. >> reporter: like a lot of xeechs. >> like nearly every company in the modern world. >> reporter: so, dr. jim levine got them off their cements with the ultimate office makeover. desks on treadmills. >> this is simple. it's as easy as walking and chewing gum. >> i have add, so standing at work really helped with my energy levels. >> reporter: and guess what? nearly everyone here has lost weight. amy's down 12 pounds. >> i did all of this by coming to work. never joined a gym. >> reporter: any situation can become active, says dr. levine. even an interview. is this the future? >> i think it is. if we can create a world where offices are doing better and the employees are becoming healthier, we'
we used to be active hunter-gather hunter-gatherers. then came the industrial revolution, slowing us down as factory workers. then, the technology boom, planting us behind desks. that was the case with this company, who i visited for "20/20." >> we all like the rewards of can dips, treats, snacks. >> the entire company spent its day on its bottom. >> reporter: like a lot of xeechs. >> like nearly every company in the modern world. >> reporter: so, dr. jim...
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matt gutman is once again on the gulf for us tonight. matt, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, dan. for about a month now, there's been mounting concern about bp's ability to shoulder those staggering costs of the fines, the claims, and, of course, the cleanup. and tonight, we learned that bp is actively searching out for new minority owners and telling its partners in that doomed well to pay up. as the oil gushes, bp is hemorrhages cash. a billion dollars a month on the cleanup alone. tonight, abc news learned that the company has demanded its two minority partners in this botched well pitch in and pay $400 million for the month of may alone. june hasn't yet been tallied. and having lost half of its stock value since the spill, the company is reportedly scanning for potential investors, willing to buy up to 10% of the company. all that, as this well shoots 1 million gallons of oil into the gulf a day. and to clean it up, if world's largest skimmer continues to plow the gulf for oil. on its second day of trials, despite rough seas.
matt gutman is once again on the gulf for us tonight. matt, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, dan. for about a month now, there's been mounting concern about bp's ability to shoulder those staggering costs of the fines, the claims, and, of course, the cleanup. and tonight, we learned that bp is actively searching out for new minority owners and telling its partners in that doomed well to pay up. as the oil gushes, bp is hemorrhages cash. a billion dollars a month on the cleanup...
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was he using more than just positive thinking to fuel his empire? an abc news investigation. >>> and, lucky strike. how one laid off auto worker went from the unemployment line to a life long dream. >>> good evening, i'm dan harris. before christmas, most americans may not have known much, if anything about yemen, the desperately poor country on the arabian peninsula. but now yemen, where the bomb plot suspect was allegedly trained an armed, is the top story. the u.s. has shut down the embassy there indefinitely after threat of an attack. the 0 ma'am la administration is now promising to double its aid to help yemen fight al qaeda. and, the president is leaving his hawaiian vacation early to come back to meet with top advisers on intelligence failures. in a moment, we're going to talk with martha raddatz, in yemen tonight, but we start with rachel martin who is in washington. rachel? >> reporter: good evening, dan. administration officials say yemen has been high on their radar for the past year, but the u.s. embassy in yemen today shut down amid te
was he using more than just positive thinking to fuel his empire? an abc news investigation. >>> and, lucky strike. how one laid off auto worker went from the unemployment line to a life long dream. >>> good evening, i'm dan harris. before christmas, most americans may not have known much, if anything about yemen, the desperately poor country on the arabian peninsula. but now yemen, where the bomb plot suspect was allegedly trained an armed, is the top story. the u.s. has shut...
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use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. >>> an >>> and finally tonight here the american heart. this is the story of a nurse and her patient and the extraordinary discovery when she walked into that hospital room. here's jeremy hubbard. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> reporter: family circumstance tore them apart. now a miraculous coincidence has brought them back together. >> you did good. >> reporter: when victor peraza came here a veteran nurse took note of his name and told the story on "good morning america." >> the doctor mentioned his name and i completely froze. i was stunned and i said, i have to go into this room and look at this patient and said, what are your children's names? and right away he said, oh, i have a daughter named wanda and the second he said that, i just burst out crying and i ran out of the room. >> reporter: it was her father who had walked out of her life in 1969. he and her mother married young. there were problems and they split up when wanda was just a baby. >> i
use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. >>> an >>> and finally tonight here the american heart. this is the story of a nurse and her patient and the extraordinary discovery when she walked into that hospital room. here's jeremy hubbard. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> reporter: family circumstance tore them apart. now a miraculous coincidence has brought them back together....
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today.
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today.
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> tonight, we take a look at a hidden phenomenon taking lives in towns across america. one of the deadliest, houston, where over the last four years, there have been over 1200 deaths of accidental overdoses from prescription drugs. so, chris cuomo and his team went undercover tler and found a surprising group being recruited to buy the drugs. the homeless. "world news" investigates. >> reporter: it's early morning in downtown houston, the homeless are lining up. many looking for a disturbing kind of work. >> i got the car to come pick us up. i just need three people. >> reporter: the job -- pill smurfing. meaning groups of homeless going together to pain clinics and posing as patients to get powerful narcotics. >> you had to get up early in th
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> tonight, we take a look at a hidden phenomenon taking lives in towns across america. one of the deadliest, houston, where over the last four...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums >>> lots of treacherous passes on mt. hood in oregon this morning, after a storm unleashes seven inches of snow. snowplows were out in force, and so were the tow trucks. the snow came down quickly. and drivers were required to use chains to get around. >>> as that storm moves east, look for snow-covered roads in the rockies for your morning commute. i-80 from salt lake city to cheyenne. and i-70 from denver into utah. wet on i-94 from bismarck to fargo. slick also on i-95, from boston to portland. >> if you are flying today, you can expect some airport delays in salt lake city, denver and boston. >>> it was a mystery that had everybody talking. was there a secret missile launch off the californ
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums >>> lots of treacherous passes on mt. hood in oregon this morning, after a storm unleashes seven inches of snow. snowplows...
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for all of us here at abc news z go , good night.
for all of us here at abc news z go , good night.